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Bake sale will be this Friday December 9th during students' lunch period. For more information about volunteering and donating, please contact Ms. Mohamed the Parent Coordinator at smohamed@energytechhs.org or the PTA at Energytechpta@gmail.com

Parent Association meeting will be on Tuesday Decemeber 20th at 5:30pm.

For Prospective Students and Families

Please be advised that there will be an open house September 20th from 5pm - 7pm for prospective students and families interested in enrolling their child for the school year 2017- 2018.

Please click on the link below to view all fall 2016 Open House dates and to RSVP for an upcoming event.

Registration for Saturday classes through Liberty Scholarship at LaGuardia is taking place on Saturday September 24th. Enrichment classes (engineering, digital photography, etc.) and SAT prep begin on Saturday October 1st.

Medical and Other UpdatesRemember to update any necessary immunizations, physicals, 504 documents, etc. before the school year starts. If you need any of these forms, please contact the school.

School Dress CodeEnergy Tech High School Parents Association (ETHSPA) will be selling Energy Tech t-shirts this year. All incoming students will be issued one shirt free of cost during the first few weeks of school. Please contact Ms. Mohamed (smohamed@energytechhs.org) for more info.

In the News

Don’t limit your search to the city’s best-known high schools. Some lesser-known, up-and-coming places of learning make the grade. Insideschools.org, the Department of Education and The Post recommend eight such options:

Cletus Andoh and Radcliffe Saddler are just two of 3.3 million students across the country who are celebrating their recent graduation from high school, but their path to a diploma was unlike that of most of their peers.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced awards totaling $1.1 million for five clean-energy training programs that will help prepare high school students for post-secondary education and careers in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and advanced technology.

Last week, a bi-partisan group of lawmakers, led by Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi and Senator David Valesky, introduced legislation that would direct the state Board of Regents to establish a new Career and Technical Education (CTE) diploma.